KERALA NAIR LADY - PAINTING -12

 

This Painting is indicating a typical Kerala woman in her youth dressing in royal attire with the traditional umbrella. This has been known as the best pose of Kerala Nair lady in that era.

The above painting indicates the teevra shaktheya tradition of Indian art. Here umbrella has layers of coconut fibre and jute added with circular way of stitching together. 

This has been further enhanced by a turning wheel at top which locks the fine layers of hard coconut jute material.This indicates a procedure of brain mapping where the person initially stays at the centre and then moves in circles one after another till it reaches the outermost layer of the jute . 

This has been known as the Panchatantra way of analysis in ancient Indian chaturanga. In west this analysis method was introduced by Asians in a milder way ,which took footage among westerners in a massive scale. 

Unlike Asia ,western nations have invested huge money in research of Indian occult wisdom.Here people are unaware that the chaturanga analysis way is known by many in western countries. 

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